| | Joshua Homann's defence of mental illness fails to convince a jury who took just one hour and 20 minutes to find the 40-year-old guilty of murdering his pregnant partner in Sydney's west in 2015. | | | An independent report finds Melbourne City Council was not a safe workplace for two female councillors, and Robert Doyle's conduct could constitute sexual harassment and gross misconduct. | | | Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defence for intelligence, accuses the US Government of failing to investigate evidence of unidentified flying objects as a new video purporting to show an encounter off the US mainland comes to light. | | | Someone was living "on and off" in a Melbourne home where a woman's body was found rotten in the bathtub earlier this year, police say. | | | The amount of credit card debt out there is "quite frightening" and it's the main issue driving people to the Financial Rights Legal Centre in hardship, the banking royal commission hears. Follow the hearings live with our business reporter Michael Janda. | | | We're putting you in charge of the levers of population growth to shape what Australia will look like in 2101. A word of warning before you begin: your decisions could shape the future for millions of Australians. | | | There's a child protection "crisis" in Australia and it should force a change in adoption policies to allow more Indigenous children in care to be adopted, the federal Children's Minister says. | | | Neil Erikson, the activist who confronted former Labor senator Sam Dastyari in a pub, is told he "just enjoys the media attention" after arriving at court wearing a uniform from his former employer, Toll. | | | The use of the Novichok nerve agent makes it "highly likely" that Russia was involved in the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal. Here's why. | | | In a world where American power is again being challenged, the US President would do well to heed the lessons of history when dealing with North Korea, writes Stan Grant. | | | One of the Federal Government's most highly paid public servants could be dismissed or resign within weeks after two separate misconduct investigations. | | | The pilot who survived a helicopter crash that killed his five passengers says a bag may have struck the emergency fuel shut-off button moments before the chopper went down, as video emerges showing the passengers during take-off. | | | The Financial Services Royal Commission's senior counsel hits out at the Commonwealth Bank and Aussie Home Loans for failing to provide information about misconduct. | | | It may take years for consumers to regain confidence in the rockmelon industry after a listeria outbreak, a food safety expert says, with even consumers in WA steering clear of the fruit. | | | The prospect of drinking recycled sewage may be confronting to many, but what most don't realise is that Australia's biggest city, Sydney, already allows "indirect potable reuse" of its water, writes Ian Wright. | | | A tropical low in the Coral Sea is unlikely to intensify into a cyclone, but the system will still bring gale-force winds and dangerous surf to the Sunshine and Gold coasts later this week. | | | Voice assistants open a whole new stream of data for use by the tech giants tracking us — from who's cooking dinner to how we feel about a particular colour. But to do that, your device needs to win your trust, write Louise Kelly and Kate Letheren. | | | Investigators are looking into whether race was a factor in parcel bombings in Austin, Texas which coincided with the start of the South By Southwest festival. | | | Greece indefinitely suspends its top soccer league after the owner of PAOK Thessaloniki marched onto the field carrying a gun following a disputed goal in a match. | | | By Kim Beazley and L. Gordon Flake | | | By Ian Wright | | | By Louise Kelly and Kate Letheren | | | By Matter of Fact host Stan Grant | | | | | The ABC sent this message to starnewsposting@gmail.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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